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The T300 Racing Wheel Servo Base delivers high-torque force feedback and precise control in a compact, ergonomic design. With a solid build and multilingual support, it’s engineered for serious gamers seeking immersive racing experiences and reliable performance.





| ASIN | B015PIIMMY |
| Amazon Bestseller | #48,848 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #4,979 in PlayStation 4 Games, Consoles & Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (485) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 4069011 |
| Language | English, French |
| Product Dimensions | 35.6 x 31.8 x 24.1 cm; 4.54 kg |
L**A
We had to buy twice because we didn’t pay attention to the power and burned it 😑
A**N
It blew up as soon as power went on it was purchased brand new now it's smells really bad 👎
M**S
Realmente oferece um force feedback diferenciado, sua compatibilidade com diversos volantes trás muita imersão nas simulações de corrida. Para uma base de entrada, as vezes é melhor ter paciência e guardar um dinheiro suficiente para investir nesse produto do que gastar menos em outros inferiores. Custo beneficio excelente.
C**.
Tiene mucha fuerza. Se ancla fácil a mi mesa. Fácil instalacion del volante
J**B
I'm very happy with my T300, though I wish the housing wasn't quite so large. Taking off the top cover it looks like a lot of space could have been saved with a little effort on Thrustmaster's part, making the odd housing much easier to accomodate for in a dashboard build such as my own. Instead, I needed to carve my dashboard in order to fit the T300. I suppose I can't complain much on this part, but if there's onething I'd change; this is it. The ability to swap wheels is very nice, but as I change between a circle and F1 wheel often I wish the connecting collar was metal instead of plastic. As you must insert a screw into the collar in order to secure a wheel to it, my collar's screwhole has become just a little loose; causing concern. Functionally it still works and I haven't felt that one of my wheels is going to fall off or wiggle around yet, I'm concerned for the future. The software suite that Thrustmaster uses is one of my favorites, and I've not had a detection issue with any game I've tried as of yet. The wheel, all of its buttons and switches, the pedal inputs and the shifter are all on the same page of the suite. Comparitively, Fanatec devices require a different configuration page for each connected device which is frustrating at times. I didn't like the T3PA Pro pedals at all and opted to use Fanatec CSV3 Pedals instead. The Thrustmaster's software suite still picks up on the Fantec's inputs and shows them on the configuration page with the T300; which is very, very nice. I also use a Fanatec CSS1.5 Shifter, which also works on the Thrustmaster configuration page. Neither fanatec devices can be connected to the wheel, which isn't a complaint, but an observation; which is why I was surprsised to see them show up in Thrustmaster's software. I've tried a Fanatec Clubsport base + wheel configuration and found the force feedback to be a bit stronger, but strangely not as smooth or precise. I'm very happy I decided to go with the Thrustmaster instead, and the ease of using other hardware with it makes me very happy. The T300 is also significantly cheaper than a Fantec wheel setup, although not quite as customizable. I'm alright with this, as I feel the majority of users won't want to change their wheels out often (or even own more than one). All in all, I'm very happy.
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